Claims
- 1. An adjustable crutch of a type comprising upper and lower assemblies which are slidably interconnected with one another, the upper assembly comprising generally two elongated, separated, parallel, upper shafts which are interconnected at a first end by an arm pad support and at an opposite end by a strut support, and the lower assembly comprising an elongated strut assembly attached at an upper end thereof to a hand-grip support which slidably engages intermediate portions of said upper shafts and at a lower end thereof to a clutch floor-engaging tip, an intermediate portion of said strut assembly slidably engaging said strut support, wherein:
- said upper shafts and said strut assembly are constructed of hollow metallic pipe, said arm pad supports, said strut support, and said hand-grip support are constructed of a resinous plastic;
- wherein said upper shafts and said strut assembly extend into annular cavities of said arm pad support, said strut support and said hand-grip support with bosses of said resinous plastic material respectively formed as one piece with said arm pad support, said strut support and said hand-grip support extending into bores of said metallic pipe of said upper shafts and said strut assembly and wherein is further included an attachment means for respectively attaching internal and external surfaces of said metallic pipe to surfaces of said resinous plastic material forming said annular cavities positioned internally and externally of said metallic pipe.
- 2. An adjustable crutch as in claim 1 wherein said resinous plastic is reinforced with fibers.
- 3. An adjustable crutch as in claim 2 wherein said metallic tubing is aluminum tubing and said resinous plastic is nylon.
- 4. An adjustable crutch as in claim 1 wherein said metallic tubing is aluminum tubing and said resinous plastic is nylon.
- 5. An adjustable crutch as in claim 1 wherein said hand-grip support selectively engages said intermediate portions of said upper shafts with shear pins thereof, said shear pins extending through holes in said upper shafts to shear in response to predetermined axial forces being applied to said adjustable crutch.
- 6. An adjustable crutch as in claim 1 wherein said hand-grip support has laterally extending hand grip support members thereon which support a hand grip to be laterally spaced from said upper shafts.
- 7. An adjustable crutch as in claim 6 wherein said upper shafts are separated by at least five inches to allow a user's hand and arm to be inserted therebetween for accessing said hand grip when said crutch is rotated so that the hand grip support members are directed toward the user.
- 8. An adjustable crutch as in claim 7 wherein said hand grip is unsymmetrical in shape and includes a means for allowing said hand grip to be selectively rotated and affixed in variously rotated positions.
- 9. An adjustable crutch as in claim 6 wherein said hand grip support members define a notch with said upper shafts for holding an upper shaft of a second crutch placed horizontally to said adjustable crutch.
- 10. An adjustable crutch as in claim 1 wherein is further included a foam arm cushion on said arm pad support having a convex, domed, top surface Which is furthest from the floor engaging tip at a point intermediate the two upper shafts and concave side surfaces which are closest together at a point intermediate the two upper shafts.
- 11. An adjustable crutch as in claim 1 wherein said strut assembly comprises outer and inner tubes which telescope together, with the inner tube including a biased button thereon and the outer tube defining a line of holes for receiving said button for longitudinally affixing said inner and outer tubes together.
- 12. An adjustable crutch as in claim 11 wherein said outer tube is attached to said hand-grip support and said inner tube is attached to said crutch floor-engaging tip.
- 13. And adjustable crutch as in claim 12 wherein a longitudinally extending tunnel is positioned radially to a bore of said strut support in which said strut assembly slides to accommodate said biased button.
- 14. An adjustable crutch as in claim 11 wherein said strut support further includes slots therein which provide access to a user to the button when the button is at the strut support.
- 15. An adjustable crutch as in claim 11 wherein said hand-grip support has a slot therein to provide a user access to said button when said button is at said hand-grip support.
- 16. An adjustable crutch as in claim 11 wherein said hand-grip support selectively engages said intermediate positions of said upper shafts with pins thereof, said pins extending through holes in a longitudinal line of holes in each of said upper shafts;
- wherein said holes in said upper shafts are substantially longitudinally offset from said holes in said outer tube when said pins extend through holes in said upper shaft so as to provide a finer adjustment of the length of the crutch.
- 17. An adjustable crutch as in claim 1 wherein said hand-grip support includes a hand grip thereon, said hand grip being unsymmetrical in shape and including a means for allowing said hand grip to be selectively rotated and affixed in variously rotated positions.
- 18. An adjustable crutch of a type comprising upper and lower assemblies which are slidably interconnected with one another, the upper assembly comprising generally two elongated, separated, parallel, upper shafts which are interconnected at a first end by an arm pad support and at an opposite end by a strut support, and the lower assembly comprising an elongated strut assembly attached at an upper end thereof to an adjustable grip support which slidably engages intermediate portions of said upper shafts and at a lower end thereof to a crutch floor-engaging tip, an intermediate portion of said strut assembly slidably engaging said strut support;
- wherein said hand-grip support engages said intermediate portions of said upper shafts with shear pins thereof, said shear pins extending through holes in said upper shafts to shear in response to predetermined axial forces being applied to said adjustable crutch.
- 19. An adjustable crutch of a type comprising upper and lower assemblies which are slidably interconnected with one another, the upper assembly comprising generally two elongated, separated, parallel, upper shafts which are interconnected at one end by an arm pad support and at an opposite end by a strut support, and the lower assembly comprising an elongated strut assembly attached at an upper end thereof to a hand grip support which slidably engages intermediate portions of said upper shafts and a lower end thereof to a crutch floor-engaging tip, an intermediate portion of said strut assembly slidably engaging said strut support;
- wherein is further included a foam arm cushion on said arm pad support having a convex, domed, top surface which is furthest from the floor engaging tip at a point intermediate the two upper shafts and concave side surfaces which are closest together at a point intermediate the two upper shafts.
- 20. An adjustable crutch of a type comprising upper and lower assemblies which are slidably interconnected with one another, the upper assembly comprising generally two elongated, separated, parallel, upper shafts which are interconnected at a first end by an arm pad support and at an opposite end by a strut support, and the lower assembly comprising an elongated strut assembly attached at an upper end thereof to a hand-grip support which slidably engages intermediate portions of said upper shafts and at a lower end thereof to a crutch floor-engaging tip, an intermediate portion of said strut assembly slidably engaging said strut support, wherein:
- said strut assembly comprises outer and inner tubes which telescope together, with the inner tube including a biased button thereon and the outer tube defining a line of holes for receiving said button for longitudinally affixing said inner and outer tubes together; and
- said strut support further includes slots therein which provide access to a user to the button when the button is at the strut support.
- 21. An adjustable crutch of a type comprising upper and lower assemblies which are slidably interconnected with one another, the upper assembly comprising generally two elongated, separated, parallel, upper shafts which are interconnected at a first end by an arm pad support and at an opposite end by a strut support, and the lower assembly comprising an elongated strut assembly attached at an upper end thereof to a hand-grip support which slidably engages intermediate portions of said upper shafts and at a lower end thereof to a crutch floor-engaging tip, an intermediate portion of said strut assembly slidably engaging said strut support, wherein:
- said strut assembly comprises outer and inner tubes which telescope together, with the inner tube including a biased button thereon and the outer tube defining a line of holes for receiving said button for longitudinally affixing said inner and outer tubes together; and
- said hand-grip support has a slot therein to provide a user access to said button when said button is at said hand-grip support.
- 22. An adjustable crutch of a type comprising upper and lower assemblies which are slidably interconnected with one another, the upper assembly comprising generally two elongated, separated, parallel, upper shafts which are interconnected at a first end by an arm pad support and at an opposite end by a strut support, and the lower assembly comprising an elongated strut assembly attached at an upper end thereof to a hand-grip support which slidably engages intermediate portions of said upper shafts and at a lower end thereof to a crutch floor-engaging tip, an intermediate portion of said strut assembly slidably engaging said strut support, wherein:
- said hand-grip support selectively engages said intermediate positions of said upper shafts with pins thereof, said pins extending through holes in a longitudinal line of holes in each of said upper shafts;
- said strut assembly comprises outer and inner tubes which telescope together, with the inner tube including a biased button thereon and the outer tube defining a longitudinal line of holes for receiving said button for longitudinally affixing said inner and outer tubes together;
- said holes in said upper shafts are longitudinally offset from said holes in said outer tube when said pins extend through holes in said upper shafts so as to provide a finer adjustment of the length of the crutch.
- 23. An adjustable crutch of a type comprising upper and lower assemblies which are slidably interconnected with one another, the upper assembly comprising generally two elongated, separated, parallel, upper shafts which are interconnected at a first end by an arm pad support and at an opposite end by a strut support, and the lower assembly comprising an elongated strut assembly attached at an upper end thereof to a hand-grip support which slidably engages intermediate portions of said upper shafts and at a lower end thereof to a crutch floor-engaging tip, an intermediate portion of said strut assembly slidably engaging said strut support, wherein;
- said strut assembly comprises outer and inner tubes which telescope together, with the inner tube including a biased button thereon and the outer tube defining a longitudinal line of holes for receiving said button for longitudinally affixing said inner and outer tubes together;
- said outer tube is attached to said hand grip support and said inner tube is attached to said crutch floor-engaging tip; and
- a longitudinal tunnel is positioned radially in a bore of said strut support in which said strut assembly slides to allow said biased button to pass through said bore.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 08/152,500 filed Nov. 16, 1993, and of Ser. No. 08/018,550, filed Feb. 17, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,353,825.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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